Drainage repairs begin on Rohtak Road, New Delhi

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Repairs have begun on Rohtak Road in New Delhi, focusing first on drainage construction. This project aims to improve water flow and reduce road erosion, benefiting local residents and easing traffic congestion between Delhi and Haryana. The Public Works Department has transferred the project to the National Highways Authority of India. The new drainage will be wider, increasing from 1-1.5 meters to up to 3 meters. The project is expected to cost around Rs 115 crore. Previous plans for redevelopment were not implemented. The current project will address the poor condition of the road, which has been worsened by nearby residential and industrial areas. Necessary permissions are being expedited to avoid delays.


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